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The Bigheap: More Than Meets The Eye - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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The meaning of more than meets the eye is more (to something) than there appears to be at first. Read also: The Slayeas Leak: A Whistleblower's Explosive Claims You Need To Hear

The Bigheap: More Than Meets The Eye - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

How to use more than meets the eye in a sentence.

The Bigheap: More Than Meets The Eye - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

The phrase more than meets the eye is often used in contexts where people are trying to emphasize that there is more going on than might be obvious at first glance.

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If there is more to something than meets the eye, it is more difficult to understand or involves.

When someone says there is more than meets the eye, they mean that there is hidden information under the surface.

It can also mean that a person or subject is complicated, difficult to understand, or complex in nature.

Someone or something has more merit, import, or facets than is initially perceived.

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I have a feeling that there's more than meets the eye.

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More complex or difficult than first imagined;

More to something than appears;

Some hidden quantities, significance, facts, or motives;

I had done some research, but theres more to the subject than meets the eye.

Natalie was exhausted after her first week at the new job.

She realised there was.

More than meets the eye meaning.

Something is more complex than what is immediately apparent.

Origin of more than meets the eye.

This expression first appeared in the 1800s.

The meets the eye portion of this idiom refers to that which a person can see from observing with his or her eyes.